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Plastics
You can use only plastic items with respective marking: „Microwave safe”.
Follow the manufacturer‘s instructions. Some plastic containers may soften
as the result of heating food in them. Pierce or cut hermetically sealed
plastic bags as it is shown on the package.
Plastic wrap
You can use only plastic items with respective marking.
Wax-paper
Use it to avoid fat splashing and to keep moisture.
Materials and cookware, NOT SUITABLE for microwave oven
Aluminum trays and
foil
May cause sparks. Use microwave-safe cookware.
Cardboard cup with
a metal handle
May cause sparks. Use microwave-safe cookware.
Metal cookware or
cookware with a
metal rim
Microwaves can not go through metal. Metal rim may cause sparks.
Metal twist-ties
May cause sparks and package burning during cooking/heating food.
Paper bags
May cause burning in the microwave oven.
Soap
Soap may melt and make the oven cavity dirty.
Wood
Wooden cookware may dry out, crack and burn.
ASSEMBLING OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN
After unit transportation or storage at low
temperature it is necessary to keep it for at
least two hours at room temperature before
switching on.
Remove the package and the accessories from
the oven cavity. Check the oven for deformations.
Pay special attention to the door state. If there
is any damage do not set and do not switch the
oven on.
Protective covering
Body: if there is a protective film, remove it from
the surface of the body.
Do not remove a light-gray mica plate inside
the cavity at the microwave output point (6),
as it serves for magnetron protection.
Installing of the glass rotary bottom plate
1.
Open the oven door by pressing the button
(8).
2.
Set the roller support (3) of the glass rotary
bottom plate (5) in the opening on the oven
cavity bottom.
3.
Set the rotary roller ring (4) on the oven cav-
ity bottom.
4.
Carefully set the glass rotary bottom plate (5)
matching its ledges with the grooves on the
support (3). Never set the glass rotary bot-
tom plate with its bottom side up.
Notes:
•
Do not prevent rotation of the glass rotary
bottom plate (5) while oven operation.
•
Always use the glass rotary bottom plate (5),
roller ring (4) and the roller support (3) when
cooking.
•
Food and cookware should be always set only
on the glass rotary bottom plate (5).
•
The glass rotary bottom plate (5) can rotate
clockwise or counterclockwise.
•
If cracks or chops appear on the glass rotary
bottom plate (5), replace it immediately.
SETTING OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN
–
Before switching the unit on, make sure that
the operating voltage and power consump-
tion of the unit correspond to your mains.
–
Connect the microwave oven to a socket with
reliable grounding contact.
–
Place the microwave oven on a flat stable sur-
face that will bear its weight and max. weight
of the food, that will be cooked in it.
–
Do not place the unit in places with high mois-
ture and temperature, and near inflammable
objects.
–
Choose the place that is out of the reach of
small children.
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Place the microwave oven keeping at least
a 20 cm gap between the sides and rear of
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